Morning! Ready for some more Stitching On Paper? We've learnt the basics of hand and machine stitching, but now we're going to start looking at how our stitching can be inspired by some more familiar crafts like stamping, embroidery and cross stitch.
In today's part of the class, Stitching On Paper - Inspired By Stamping, I'm joined by Guest Designers Julie Kirk and Mel H. We've all interpreted our use of stamping and stitching a little differently, so there's plenty of inspiration.
Remember that if you've been inspired by the class, I'd love to see what you've created. You could win a little something! Have a lovely weekend! x
PS Last week's Guest Designer, Jennifer Grace, has a little stitching template available on her blog. It's the cute cloud from last week's layout. Go get it!
Remember that if you've been inspired by the class, I'd love to see what you've created. You could win a little something! Have a lovely weekend! x
PS Last week's Guest Designer, Jennifer Grace, has a little stitching template available on her blog. It's the cute cloud from last week's layout. Go get it!
Another beautifully put together lesson Clair. Lovely stuff - and useful as well, what could possibly be better for a bit of Staurday afternnon scrapbooking ebjoyment?
ReplyDeleteMore fabulous examples! I love how different they all are even though it's the same technique. I'd never have thought to use a stamp and stitching to create a background piece like yours.
ReplyDeleteThanks for mentioning the template too! x
wonderful examples and i love how you have used the background template to stitch x
ReplyDeleteLovely examples, love them all xx
ReplyDeleteLove the different interpretations of the prompt and all the inspiration!
ReplyDeletewow. I was expecting something cool but this is just super! I didn't really know what to expect from this prompt but the well put together lesson along with the wonderful inspiration ideas is just perfect. I'd never have thought of using stamps like this. Thanks for opening my eyes to something new!
ReplyDeleteI'm slowly catching up on posts and looking forward to going through your class when the children go back to school - much to look forward to even if I am a bit sad to let them go again!
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